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and so with that i will turn it over to supervisor weiner. >> i thank you, mr. chairman and i also want to acknowledge stew and jazzy who were incredibly committed to the work of the task force and so many other issues of importance in the community and i know that they are greatly missed by all of us and they are in spirit here today. as we talk about the wonderful work of the task force, and i remember that it was almost two years ago that supervisor campos and i were aprofpd by bill and others saying that would you help that we would really start meaningful addressing this growing issue in our community. and that is how do we make sure that we are addressing the needs of our growing lgbt senior population and supervisor campos and i immediately agreed to work on that, with bill and the others. and then supervisor alagi joined us and we sponsored the legislation that created this task force and i have to say that i have been to so impressed by the work that the task force did, people have been, and we really, i think that empaneled a very diverse set of task f
and so with that i will turn it over to supervisor weiner. >> i thank you, mr. chairman and i also want to acknowledge stew and jazzy who were incredibly committed to the work of the task force and so many other issues of importance in the community and i know that they are greatly missed by all of us and they are in spirit here today. as we talk about the wonderful work of the task force, and i remember that it was almost two years ago that supervisor campos and i were aprofpd by bill...
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>>supervisor scott weiner: mr. riskin, thank you, this is a really amazing statistic. i think it's helpful. we have a lot of policy discussions and they don't have all this data. this is really helpful. i didn't reiterate how critical it is to have a great transit system in the city. i think we've alanon and there is a that low income people ride this system and they likely probably have no other option. so when muni isn't performing at the level we want or doesn't have the capacity that we want it has a dramatic effect on those that are low income because they don't have another option. equally is the number of people who are middle and upper income who are using the system because we know in a lot of parts of the country, i know where i grew up, people, it was only low income people who were taking the bus. it's not a good thing. it should be economic diversity. it looks like 20 percent of the riders make $100,000 a year or more and 42 percent make $50,000 a year or more. a lot of those people are people who if muni isn't doing what we need, maybe do have cars so the
>>supervisor scott weiner: mr. riskin, thank you, this is a really amazing statistic. i think it's helpful. we have a lot of policy discussions and they don't have all this data. this is really helpful. i didn't reiterate how critical it is to have a great transit system in the city. i think we've alanon and there is a that low income people ride this system and they likely probably have no other option. so when muni isn't performing at the level we want or doesn't have the capacity that...
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health economists and i had the pleasure of serving on the task force and i want to thank supervisors weiner and campos and former supervisor olague for your vision in putting this together because it would not have happened unless you would have done that, i also want to thank bill in particular on the task force and i very much appreciated my colleagues but bill put this together and pulled it together in an effective way and we would not have had the report that we had without his guidance. and so, one of the things that we quickly realizes is that there are many issues facing our community and we tried to do things and stagger them a little bit and some of the recommendations that we made are what we could call the low hanging fruit and expanding access to existing services by leveraging an examining program in dos does not require much money and easily doable and could reach out to a lot of people and where it began to get more difficult is when we got into the housing issues because that is for aging lgbt is for everyone else in the city, and the 800 pound gorilla, and i looked at what
health economists and i had the pleasure of serving on the task force and i want to thank supervisors weiner and campos and former supervisor olague for your vision in putting this together because it would not have happened unless you would have done that, i also want to thank bill in particular on the task force and i very much appreciated my colleagues but bill put this together and pulled it together in an effective way and we would not have had the report that we had without his guidance....
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and so, colleagues, and i don't know if you want to add that supervisor weiner. >> thank you. and thank you to everyone for your comments today. and the feedback. and i wanted to mention a few things, first of all, i think that i wanted to clarify, in terms of what we are moving forward with quickly and the two main components are what he was talking about requiring the data collection. and also, cultural training. and making sure that we have those standards and training in place and it is not the ends but those are two of the very tangible things that we already have a drafting request in the city attorney's office and we will move forward as quickly as we can and it should have been done a long time ago but better late than never. and i appreciate i think two that i thinks are enter twined and one key part is the architectal barriers which they are full of the barriers in terms of a lot of steps and really inaccessible homes and more senior housing and whatever form it takes in the castro. and i think that it is, we are all very focused on the convictions and that is critic
and so, colleagues, and i don't know if you want to add that supervisor weiner. >> thank you. and thank you to everyone for your comments today. and the feedback. and i wanted to mention a few things, first of all, i think that i wanted to clarify, in terms of what we are moving forward with quickly and the two main components are what he was talking about requiring the data collection. and also, cultural training. and making sure that we have those standards and training in place and it...
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>>supervisor scott weiner: thank you, mr. chairman. i support the legislation for a lot of the reasons that president chiu mentioned. i want to thank him for his support and his staff for doing a great job of getting this together and moving it forward and i will be voting for the legislation today. in terms of the amendments and just so i don't have to speak again, i know there is only one amendment that is formally seconded. i don't support the pilot program of only allowing 50 units. i think that undermines the purpose of the legislation. i don't think it makes sense to me in terms of moving in that direction. i won't be supporting that. in terms of and it will also exclude all of rh 1 and there are a lot of areas of rh 1 and in my district where there is a lot of these units. i think it goes further than i would want to go. in terms of supervisor yee's amendment, i'm sorry, no. 1, the amounts that exclude rh 1d, as a mentioned in committee i am open to amendment to take into account only rh 1d. it's a very discrete set of neighborh
>>supervisor scott weiner: thank you, mr. chairman. i support the legislation for a lot of the reasons that president chiu mentioned. i want to thank him for his support and his staff for doing a great job of getting this together and moving it forward and i will be voting for the legislation today. in terms of the amendments and just so i don't have to speak again, i know there is only one amendment that is formally seconded. i don't support the pilot program of only allowing 50 units. i...
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el ex congresista, anthony weiner se quiere reinventar. Él fue descubierto enviando imÁgenes sexuales en su computadora y renunciÓ a su puesto en el congreso. luego, fue candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york, pero se supo que se habÍa puesto en contacto con otras mujeres, no con su esposa, y los electores lo rechazaron. pero ahora, con el apoyo de su esposa, ha decidido cambiar su vida. eso, sin embargo, no significa quedarse callado. hace poco hablÓ conmigo para la cadena “fusion”, y esto es lo mÁs interesante de esta entrevista. >> anthony weiner, ( ) from new york times. thanks so much for talking to us. >> gracias. >> ¿la gente todavÍa lo llama congresista? (risa). >> bueno, en un buen dÍa, en un normal dÍa en nueva york no sabes quÉ te van a decir, pero sÍ me puedes llamar anthony. >> mucha gente estÁ sorprendida de que se ha reinventado como columnista ¿pero usted puede vivir de eso? >> no, ni tengo la intenciÓn. en cierto modo, no es muy diferente de lo que estaba haciendo cuando estaba en el congreso como candid
el ex congresista, anthony weiner se quiere reinventar. Él fue descubierto enviando imÁgenes sexuales en su computadora y renunciÓ a su puesto en el congreso. luego, fue candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york, pero se supo que se habÍa puesto en contacto con otras mujeres, no con su esposa, y los electores lo rechazaron. pero ahora, con el apoyo de su esposa, ha decidido cambiar su vida. eso, sin embargo, no significa quedarse callado. hace poco hablÓ conmigo para la cadena “fusion”, y...
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we gathered the stars in one room with creator matthew weiner. these people who held us in suspense for nearly a decade teaching us about american lives. >> here's how it began ten years ago with don draper. self-invented glamorous like america in the '60s. behind closed doors. cracked by secrets of a punishing depression era childhood. he's played by john hamm. >> you're damaged goods in many ways and doing the best he can. >> he strives. he drinks. he is brutally careless with women. >> are you alone? >> like his partner, roger sterling. >> when god closes the door, he opens a dress. >> every charge springing from the imagination of its creator matthew weiner. >> i don't judge. that's been the secret of the whole show. i judge people in real life. all the time. but i don't judge these characters. they're all trying really hard to be good people. >> this is where they live, inside a kind of '60s time capsule. >> it is a replication of a real building. >> he insists on authentic detail long before starbucks. the one coffee everyone was drinking t
we gathered the stars in one room with creator matthew weiner. these people who held us in suspense for nearly a decade teaching us about american lives. >> here's how it began ten years ago with don draper. self-invented glamorous like america in the '60s. behind closed doors. cracked by secrets of a punishing depression era childhood. he's played by john hamm. >> you're damaged goods in many ways and doing the best he can. >> he strives. he drinks. he is brutally careless...
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[applause] >> should anthony weiner change his name? >> no. i used to do a joke about anthony weiner -- if you didn't have your own joke, you really need to see a doctor. anthony weiner is one of the few people -- somebody shames himself in public and the something awful and then go away for three or four years and they come back and everybody is like what did he do, i'd are member, he looks better now and seems nicer and much more christian than he was before. but you usually leave for that amount of time. he didn't. i believe anthony weiner could leave forever and it would make no difference. he could leave for 10 years and when he comes back and you see that knows, you just go there he is again. it's not his name. >> how did you rate eric holder's asked age impression of you? >> eric holder did a really great impression of me. i'm actually thinking of having him do my next two performances. just to see if my audience even notices. >> what really makes you mad? >> kind of what i was talking about earlier, i think. stupidity really makes me m
[applause] >> should anthony weiner change his name? >> no. i used to do a joke about anthony weiner -- if you didn't have your own joke, you really need to see a doctor. anthony weiner is one of the few people -- somebody shames himself in public and the something awful and then go away for three or four years and they come back and everybody is like what did he do, i'd are member, he looks better now and seems nicer and much more christian than he was before. but you usually leave...
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>> good morning, supervisors my name is daniel red man and i am a resident of supervisor weiner's district and i served as a member of the task force and chaired the legal work group on the task force and first i wanted to thank supervisor weiner and campos and the board of supervisors for this hearing today and for their work to make this task force happen. and i urge the board to seriously consider our recommendations and take steps to implement them. and as bill and others have said, all of the recommendations passed unanimously by the task force and all of them deserve your full attention and i want to speak about two of the recommendations and all of the care recommendation and the life plan and document recommendation, which were the focal point of the legal work group. lgbt seniors are at risk in care facilities across the country, 80 percent of the respondents said that they will not feel safe coming out in a facility and, 50 percent of respondents say that they or someone that they knew had faced discrimination in a care facility. and the seniors and care facilities are some of th
>> good morning, supervisors my name is daniel red man and i am a resident of supervisor weiner's district and i served as a member of the task force and chaired the legal work group on the task force and first i wanted to thank supervisor weiner and campos and the board of supervisors for this hearing today and for their work to make this task force happen. and i urge the board to seriously consider our recommendations and take steps to implement them. and as bill and others have said,...
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yesterday weiner introduced a legislation that would focus on late night transportation. he says the options are far too limited for people who work off hours and for people who visit the city and leave clubs late at night. those who support expanded says san francisco's nighttime economy employs 50,000 people and generates about $50 million in tax revenue. so it's an economic issue and on top of that for a lot of people it's also a safety issue. those who get off work early in the morning say they often worry about getting home receively. >> because i'm completely alone on the street. it can be scary. >> reporter: that transportation task force will include members of late night industries here in the city and it will be headed up by the san francisco entertainment commission. the task force will report back to the board of supervisors about six months or so from now with possible solutions or after hours transit here in the bay area. live this morning in san francisco alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today san francisco police and the chp will target two of the cit
yesterday weiner introduced a legislation that would focus on late night transportation. he says the options are far too limited for people who work off hours and for people who visit the city and leave clubs late at night. those who support expanded says san francisco's nighttime economy employs 50,000 people and generates about $50 million in tax revenue. so it's an economic issue and on top of that for a lot of people it's also a safety issue. those who get off work early in the morning say...
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>>supervisor scott weiner: yes. i was thinking about this hearing when i was a kid in the 1970s when in the concept of van pooling when it was becoming big because of the gas prices in the 70s, it was all about van pooling. don't drive in your own car and do these van pools. that's something that we wanted. and so. if we want people to get out of their cars we have to give them options. the fact is and i agree with supervisor farrell right now in terms of the regional transit connections in the bay area, it's not adequate. the fact that san francisco we are not a little citadel in the bay area. we don't have a remote with alligators in san mateo county border. we are completely inter connected with this region. we are one regional economy. so the fact is that people do live in one county in the bay area and they commute to another. they live in san mateo county and san francisco and/or vice versa or back and forth from the east bay. between san francisco and san mateo county, the connections aren't good enough. we a
>>supervisor scott weiner: yes. i was thinking about this hearing when i was a kid in the 1970s when in the concept of van pooling when it was becoming big because of the gas prices in the 70s, it was all about van pooling. don't drive in your own car and do these van pools. that's something that we wanted. and so. if we want people to get out of their cars we have to give them options. the fact is and i agree with supervisor farrell right now in terms of the regional transit connections...
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neither bart nor muni run 24 hours a day but scott weiner wants to change that. yesterday he introduced a resolution that would essentially create a task force. a working group to focus on late night transportation. weiner say there is are limited options for people who work off hours and for people who leave bars at night. san francisco's nighttime economy employs 50,000 people and generates $50 million in tax revenue. >> because i'm completely alone on the street and i don't know what is around the corner. it can be scary. >> reporter: now that transportation task l force will include members of late night industries and it will be headed up by the san francisco entertainment commission. the group will report back to the board of supervisors in six months or so with possible solutions for those that need after hour transit options. coming up this morning at 5:00, we will tell you why business owner here in the city is backing expanded hours for bart and muni. live in san francisco alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now just to let you know on weekdays bart's
neither bart nor muni run 24 hours a day but scott weiner wants to change that. yesterday he introduced a resolution that would essentially create a task force. a working group to focus on late night transportation. weiner say there is are limited options for people who work off hours and for people who leave bars at night. san francisco's nighttime economy employs 50,000 people and generates $50 million in tax revenue. >> because i'm completely alone on the street and i don't know what...
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so, the out come, at the moment, i believe will be that supervisor weiner on next tuesday, will put forth a resolution to create a task force, that hopefully will be led by myself and mr. vanhowten from the mayor's office of economic development to basically, you know, to be in the mind and scope out how we can create what we started to call yesterday, a late night integrated transportation plan. and it is a long process, that is going to include all of the modes of transport that you can think of, including personal vehicles, and taxis, and transit obviously, and it is going to take some work so that we will get all of the stake holders together but i am a little scared but i am going to do it and i will need all of your help and i will keep, and obviously coming to you, and for advice, and oversight, but i am pretty sure that this is sort of, or was in a long range strategic plan of the commission and it is a goal that all of you share and we will want to make sure that we include all of you, your stake holders and sort of groups in this process as well. so, i am excited to cross your f
so, the out come, at the moment, i believe will be that supervisor weiner on next tuesday, will put forth a resolution to create a task force, that hopefully will be led by myself and mr. vanhowten from the mayor's office of economic development to basically, you know, to be in the mind and scope out how we can create what we started to call yesterday, a late night integrated transportation plan. and it is a long process, that is going to include all of the modes of transport that you can think...
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but san francisco supervisor scott weiner wants to change that. weiner introduced a resolution yesterday to create working group. tasked with coming up with solutions that could lead to policy change. kron-4 spoke with commuters who gave their thoughts on expanding after-hours transit service. >> reporter: >> pam: the group is expected to report back to the supervisor with their findings in six months. >> pam: bay area based -- electric car maker tesla is expanding in california. the company has leased a 430-thousand square foot building in lathrop. tesla hasn't said what it's planning to do with the space. the building used to be a daimler-chrysler parts distribution center. tesla currently has a manufacturing plant in fremont. the company is also planning to build a battery factory, but this may not be in california. >> pam: for the first time in thirteen years there is a marquee on the historical u- c theater on university avenue in berkeley. >> pam: the nonprofit berkeley music group unveiled it.along witate the one hundred year old theater in
but san francisco supervisor scott weiner wants to change that. weiner introduced a resolution yesterday to create working group. tasked with coming up with solutions that could lead to policy change. kron-4 spoke with commuters who gave their thoughts on expanding after-hours transit service. >> reporter: >> pam: the group is expected to report back to the supervisor with their findings in six months. >> pam: bay area based -- electric car maker tesla is expanding in...
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. >> reporter: scott weiner proposed a resolution to form a task force to come up with solutions which he says will involve the help of b.a.r.t., ac transit, munni and others. >> lots of people would like to see b.a.r.t. run 24 hours, or at least longer hours on the weekend as a minimum. >> sometimes it's 45 minutes and that's just too long. especially at 3:00 a.m. that's way too long. >> reporter: supervisor weiner says the entertainment industry brings in $4.2 billion each year and that the region cannot afford to ignore the problem one that affects many people in various parts of the bay area. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the supreme court today dealt a blow to affirmative action and it's decision could have implications here in california. the justices ruled 6-2 to uphold the ban on affirmative action in michigan on public emissions. -- public admissions. the justices did not rule directly on affirmative action but on a state's right to ban it. justice anthony kennedy wrote for the majority quote this case is not about the how the debate of racial pref
. >> reporter: scott weiner proposed a resolution to form a task force to come up with solutions which he says will involve the help of b.a.r.t., ac transit, munni and others. >> lots of people would like to see b.a.r.t. run 24 hours, or at least longer hours on the weekend as a minimum. >> sometimes it's 45 minutes and that's just too long. especially at 3:00 a.m. that's way too long. >> reporter: supervisor weiner says the entertainment industry brings in $4.2 billion...
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. >> reporter: scott weiner proposed a resolution to form a task force to come up with solutions which he says will involve the help of b.a.r.t., ac transit, munni and others. >> lots of people would like to see b.a.r.t. run 24 hours, or at least longer hours on the weekend as a minimum. >> sometimes it's 45 minutes and that's just too long. especially at 3:00 a.m. that's way too long. >> reporter: supervisor weiner says the entertainment industry brings in $4.2 billion each year and that the region cannot afford to ignore the problem one that affects many people in various parts of the bay area. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the supreme court today dealt a blow to affirmative action and it's decision could have implications here in california. the justices ruled 6-2 to uphold the ban on affirmative action in michigan on public emissions. -- public admissions. the justices did not rule directly on affirmative action but on a state's right to ban it. justice anthony kennedy wrote for the majority quote this case is not about the how the debate of racial pref
. >> reporter: scott weiner proposed a resolution to form a task force to come up with solutions which he says will involve the help of b.a.r.t., ac transit, munni and others. >> lots of people would like to see b.a.r.t. run 24 hours, or at least longer hours on the weekend as a minimum. >> sometimes it's 45 minutes and that's just too long. especially at 3:00 a.m. that's way too long. >> reporter: supervisor weiner says the entertainment industry brings in $4.2 billion...
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i is to do a joke about anthony weiner. if you don't have your own joke, then you need to see a doctor. no, anthony weiner is one of the .ew people if summary shames himself in public and the something awful and goes away for three or four years and everybody kind of says well, what did he do. he looks a lot better now. he seems nicer and much more christian than he was before. you usually leave for that amount of time. he didn't care it i believe that anthony weiner could leave forever and it would make no difference. he could leave for 10 years. he comes back and you see that knows, you just go -- oh, there he is again. >> how did you rate eric holder's backstage impression of you? >> eric holder did a great impression of me. havingually thinking of him do my next two performances. [laughter] just to see if my audience even notices. [laughter] >> what really makes you mad? oh... kind of what i was talking about earlier. stupidity really makes me mad. when you see the words legitimate rape. that sends me around the bend. i
i is to do a joke about anthony weiner. if you don't have your own joke, then you need to see a doctor. no, anthony weiner is one of the .ew people if summary shames himself in public and the something awful and goes away for three or four years and everybody kind of says well, what did he do. he looks a lot better now. he seems nicer and much more christian than he was before. you usually leave for that amount of time. he didn't care it i believe that anthony weiner could leave forever and it...
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legislation and so on the fast track permitting for the illegal inlaws are we also doing that for supervisor weiner's district? ten, because, those are not necessarily illegal units but his district has been ear marked, where there has been kind of the zoning regulations i believe has already been loosened up so that the single family dwellings now can be and they can put in the in-laws and so we are also putting those units in the same kind of fast track? that was one question that i had. >> and yeah, both of them, it was going to go together because it is part of the what we called, you know, become a legal unit in it. >> yeah. >> and we have been trying to get the information sheet. and we have told them to see what they need to check to become legalized. >> okay. >> and i would say that yeah, we are definitely working with everybody involved in this issue. >> okay, great. thank you. >> just, it will be interesting after the investigations of those and how they played out and the recommendations and everything, and the enforcement i think that we are all scratching our head on how we as a departme
legislation and so on the fast track permitting for the illegal inlaws are we also doing that for supervisor weiner's district? ten, because, those are not necessarily illegal units but his district has been ear marked, where there has been kind of the zoning regulations i believe has already been loosened up so that the single family dwellings now can be and they can put in the in-laws and so we are also putting those units in the same kind of fast track? that was one question that i had....
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federal officials say the oscar mayer classic weiners packages at the center of the recall may contain cheese dogs. but the labels do not include milk as an ingredient. kraft says it's voluntarily recalling the hot dogs "because they may be mislabled." the 16-ounce packages were produced in march and distributed throughout the u.s. coming up. a year after the deadly bombings, boston marathon runners will be lacing up their sneakers in just hours! the last minute preparations tonight that's meant to give participants peace of mind.. and up next. a year later. the search for a missing man gains momentum. the latest clue that has searchers are holding out hope. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. today the search resumed for a missing young man. christian hughes. who vanished on san francisco's streets. kron 4's john fenogl
federal officials say the oscar mayer classic weiners packages at the center of the recall may contain cheese dogs. but the labels do not include milk as an ingredient. kraft says it's voluntarily recalling the hot dogs "because they may be mislabled." the 16-ounce packages were produced in march and distributed throughout the u.s. coming up. a year after the deadly bombings, boston marathon runners will be lacing up their sneakers in just hours! the last minute preparations tonight...
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. >> thank you, chairman weiner for allowing me to speak one the legislation condominium conversion took so long it's extremely complex piece of legislation there are a number even if conversions doorknob the occupancy and the unit transfer, etc. the benefits of a few months of implementation we needed to come back with clean amendments that's exactly what i'm proposing today. specifically, i have 3 small changes the first is for the appealing of the condo conversion by a pass law it must be based on the impact of the development and the amount felt fee charged. we've having had several appeals from the board of supervisors that has nothing to do with that so the clerk of the board can refuse it and any member of the board of supervisors can overturn that ruling and bring the item before the board. this is in keeping with the intent of the law and will be fair for everyone pardon the other changes are for affordable housing crisis in san francisco first those who are under or below the medium income the payment of the condominium conversion can be held off. this is short and didn't give
. >> thank you, chairman weiner for allowing me to speak one the legislation condominium conversion took so long it's extremely complex piece of legislation there are a number even if conversions doorknob the occupancy and the unit transfer, etc. the benefits of a few months of implementation we needed to come back with clean amendments that's exactly what i'm proposing today. specifically, i have 3 small changes the first is for the appealing of the condo conversion by a pass law it must...
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heather weiner was eager to tell us why. >> in 2005 alaska airlines fired 500 people. they just laid them off without any kind of notice and replaced those people with low wage jobs at menzies aviation. menzies aviation is now the corporation that handles more than half of the bags and other services for alaska and at sea- tac airport. and meanwhile, alaska airlines profits are way up. they reported half a billion dollars in profits in 2013, and the way they did that was in part making sure that the people who work for them don't make any more than minimum wage. >> reporter: the connection between wages and profits is pretty obvious, says seattle venture capitalist nick hanauer, an outspoken advocate for the $15 minimum wage. >> clearly the c.e.o. and senior managers of alaska airlines, and their board of directors, and their shareholders would prefer that most of the value created by that enterprise goes to them and almost none of the value created by that enterprise goes to their workers. >> reporter: alaska airlines declined our interview request, but sent a written
heather weiner was eager to tell us why. >> in 2005 alaska airlines fired 500 people. they just laid them off without any kind of notice and replaced those people with low wage jobs at menzies aviation. menzies aviation is now the corporation that handles more than half of the bags and other services for alaska and at sea- tac airport. and meanwhile, alaska airlines profits are way up. they reported half a billion dollars in profits in 2013, and the way they did that was in part making...
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. >> reporter: at today's board of supervisors meeting, scott weiner called for a review. looking at whether the city trucks are too big down city streets. >> the fire trucks are really large. and one could argue, more appropriate for a suburban setting. >> i know he was talking about suburban-sized rigs, fairly standard for an urban setting. >> reporter: they want the firefighters to increase from 20 feet to 26 feet. >> we're all about the growth of our city, but we need to do it responsibly. >> reporter: fire chief johann hayes white points to last year's fire, where trucks were sandwiched in to 52 foot and 40-foot wide streets. >> to extend this ladder safely, you need to put out these jacks and so when you do that, it needs at least 17 feet. >> reporter: the chief says streets 20 feet across won't give firefighters room to let another truck through. >> we won't do anything to reduce fire safety. but the fact is that right now, in addition to the need to protect against fire, which is critically important, we also have pedestrians getting hit and killed. >> reporter: se
. >> reporter: at today's board of supervisors meeting, scott weiner called for a review. looking at whether the city trucks are too big down city streets. >> the fire trucks are really large. and one could argue, more appropriate for a suburban setting. >> i know he was talking about suburban-sized rigs, fairly standard for an urban setting. >> reporter: they want the firefighters to increase from 20 feet to 26 feet. >> we're all about the growth of our city, but...
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. >> good afternoon and thank you chair weiner. sorry i'm a little bit late >> i'm feeling under the weather and hoping that will help. today, we have a hearing on the climate action strategy it's got support in the department of the environment and what the plans to meet the green house gases for chapter 9. i know that the interim director is out sick today, i feel for him i'm not feeling that great myself. i have an intro and then the department staff come excuse me. in 2008, the san francisco climate action that set the green house gases limits by 2017 we're to reduce our green house gases by 20 percent by the 1990 levels and 80 percent by 2050 pr those green house gases limits are to the entire city. today, the international mraenl panel reduced the climates impacts and the international panel is preempt scientific panel the climates is having the world's food and heat waves and heavy rain are intense 41 and arctic ice is collapsing, however, businesses are starting to address climate change and an earth scientist that would wr
. >> good afternoon and thank you chair weiner. sorry i'm a little bit late >> i'm feeling under the weather and hoping that will help. today, we have a hearing on the climate action strategy it's got support in the department of the environment and what the plans to meet the green house gases for chapter 9. i know that the interim director is out sick today, i feel for him i'm not feeling that great myself. i have an intro and then the department staff come excuse me. in 2008, the...